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Before we complete Part I of the book, on predictor feedback for linear systems, and before we move on to delay-adaptive control in Part II, we examine a somewhat related problem of linear (time-invariant) systems with time-varying input or output delays.
Predictor-based control for time-varying delays has a rather intuitive extension from the case of constant delay. The key is to calculate the state prediction over a nonconstant window, starting with the current state as an initial condition, and using past controls over a window of time of nonconstant length.
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Krstic, M. (2009). Time-Varying Delay. In: Delay Compensation for Nonlinear, Adaptive, and PDE Systems. Systems & Control: Foundations & Applications. Birkhäuser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-8176-4877-0_6
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